During these hot summer months Charcuterie will be in heavy rotation. I first learned of it over a decade ago when I met my spouse. I recall our first encounter. I asked him “What did you eat today?” (I never ask one what they do, as one shouldn’t be defined by their job.) You can learn a lot about someone from such a simply question. His reply was charcuterie. I had no clue what the hell charcuterie was. I asked him to explain. He replied, “Come over, I’ll make you one.” Let me tell you charcuterie is nothing but a beautiful snack plate. The key ingredients are cheese, bread and crackers, fruit and nuts, pickles, olives, and dips. How do you not like a person who enjoys snacks, who doesn’t toot their own horn about being a chef, and is able to make anything?

Though today, I made charcuterie. Bon Appétit.

Swiss cheese

Fuji apple

Trader Joe’s Italian Trio

1 roma tomato

Grey Poupon mustard

Milton’s Garlic and Herb Crackers

Lindt Sea Salt Chocolate

Traders Joe’s white bean hummus

Cucumber

Pistachios

Preparation: Slice cheeses, wash and dry fruit. Place small bowls on your board and fill with dips, olives, or any wet ingredients. Place meats, cheeses, and crackers around the board. Finally add in the fruit and chocolate.